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  • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

    Great... Congrats Shubham
    Thanks,
    Anway Kale.


    Dominar 400 (2018- Counting)
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    • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

      Originally posted by Shubhamdatye View Post
      Hello from Pune! Going to book my bike today, delivery by next week. Just can't wait.
      Thanks everyone for helping me make my decision.
      Asked the showroom person about retrofitting ABS and he had no clue.
      Congrats.....
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      • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

        Originally posted by Shubhamdatye View Post
        Hello from Pune! Going to book my bike today, delivery by next week. Just can't wait.
        Thanks everyone for helping me make my decision.
        Asked the showroom person about retrofitting ABS and he had no clue.
        Congrats and happy miles ahead
        Its better to sweat than to bleed...

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        • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

          I took a test drive yesterday. I am very much impressed with the performance and ride quality!
          Such a comfy ride.
          I am planning to book it next week.
          😊😊

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          • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

            I have been able to achieve a top speed of 147 kmph

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            • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

              I am confused with the brand value of the bike.
              Can anybody tell me.
              Atleast Does it stand above hyosung?

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              • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

                Originally posted by alen View Post
                I am confused with the brand value of the bike.
                Can anybody tell me.
                Atleast Does it stand above hyosung?
                Hyosung is no where near by compared to Benelli.Benelli are world class bikes and you can buy them eyes closed

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                • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

                  Thanks brother 😊

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                  • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

                    Originally posted by Shashank Suresh View Post
                    I guess it strongly depends on the requirement. Cannot just blindly conclude comparing the price.

                    Refined engine, relaxed position, bigger fuel tank, better pillion comfort = Benelli TNT 25.

                    Mad power, smaller tank, ABS, better tyre, no pillion comfort, slipper clutch = Duke 390.
                    You totally nailed the difference here!! [emoji1]



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                    • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

                      Originally posted by fusioncoast View Post
                      Its like comparing an iphone to an android phone cheaper one will have a lot of features but wont hav the wow factor of the later
                      Hahaha. Your leading this thread to somewhere else bro [emoji6] lets keep it to bikes and not go to smartphones. Nonetheless, what you said here is precisely true! And an android user will obviously fail to understand you.



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                      • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

                        Hello Everyone! I test rode this bike in Bangalore recently. I wanted to share my experience about the deceleration issue. Undoubtedly both brakes are weak and don't give confidence to the rider. But I felt that its not the brakes...Its rather the brake pads. So, I believe this can be fixed if you look into the matter closely. If you depend on the front end then the bike is unreliable. Rather, use both brakes efficiently. You will eventually get used to the brakes after riding the bike regularly. Talking about vibes, every bike does. This one does it a harder..hehe. And as heard from the users, it's sure to reduce post services.

                        Nonetheless... Hearty congratulations to all the proud owners of the TNT25! I plan to buy one too. Loved the white variant.

                        PS. Don't bother about adding a windshield to save yourselves from windblasts...Because you will be ruining the naked mean look of this sesky machine. Hehe.



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                        • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

                          All owners here, have anyone of you have completed run in period and/or had your first service?
                          I just want to know maintenance cost.
                          Thanks all.

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                          • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

                            Originally posted by chidafn View Post
                            All owners here, have anyone of you have completed run in period and/or had your first service?
                            I just want to know maintenance cost.
                            Thanks all.
                            Please go through the thread to know more

                            Anyway, here you go:

                            Its better to sweat than to bleed...

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                            • Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience

                              Too all the queries regarding below.

                              Vibration : The bike has Vibration and are reduced tremendously after first service. I mean it's a single cylinder bike and will have vibrations, I have owned a KTM in past and have also ridden 390 multiple times those bikes as well have vibrations. so please stop making fuss about vibrations in bike.

                              Brakes : yes they don't have bite, that mean they are not quick you need to grab handful to stop the bike, and eventually you get use to it.

                              So please test drive the bike and take it if you like it, there is not point in buying a product with worry of vibrations
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                              • Originally posted by Shashank Suresh View Post
                                Please go through the thread to know more

                                Anyway, here you go:

                                http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...ml#post1204662
                                Thanks a lot buddy. I remember that. But i got confused and thought that was in tnt300 forum.
                                Thanks

                                Originally posted by BiKeLovER View Post
                                Too all the queries regarding below.

                                Vibration : The bike has Vibration and are reduced tremendously after first service. I mean it's a single cylinder bike and will have vibrations, I have owned a KTM in past and have also ridden 390 multiple times those bikes as well have vibrations. so please stop making fuss about vibrations in bike.

                                Brakes : yes they don't have bite, that mean they are not quick you need to grab handful to stop the bike, and eventually you get use to it.

                                So please test drive the bike and take it if you like it, there is not point in buying a product with worry of vibrations
                                Thanks a lot @BiKeLovER, please don't get angry.
                                Last edited by The Monk; 02-29-2016, 05:00 PM. Reason: Consecutive posts. Please use Multiquote

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